I'm a high school student and hopefully, a future filmmaker and I am seeking recomendations on a camera to buy. Right now, I am considering the Canon 1014-XL S but am open to any suggestions. Thanks in advance to any suggestions you can offer.
- Chandler
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Thats interesting, there is a Bauer S 209 XL for sale on Ebay that ends in a few days but is currently, just over $40 USD right now.
It comes with the following; a Bauer RM200 Boom Microphone (how useful would this be now that they don't make sound film anymore?); a Bauer Slide Holder (don't know too much about this.); Bauer Remote Control; the Manual; The Amateur Film Maker by Malcolm Stewart Fellows (good book?); a case and a tripod. Does that sound like a good deal? Of course its not over yet so the price may sky rocket...
It comes with the following; a Bauer RM200 Boom Microphone (how useful would this be now that they don't make sound film anymore?); a Bauer Slide Holder (don't know too much about this.); Bauer Remote Control; the Manual; The Amateur Film Maker by Malcolm Stewart Fellows (good book?); a case and a tripod. Does that sound like a good deal? Of course its not over yet so the price may sky rocket...
I bought the Bauer S 207 XL 15 years ago when I was a freshman in film school. And I have to give it to this camera: never failed me even once. It has automatic AND manual control of metering. The ability to switch between normal and macro lens functions seamlessly etc... etc... In addition to a fine intervalometer.skankinchan wrote:Thats interesting, there is a Bauer S 209 XL for sale on Ebay that ends in a few days but is currently, just over $40 USD right now.
It comes with the following; a Bauer RM200 Boom Microphone (how useful would this be now that they don't make sound film anymore?); a Bauer Slide Holder (don't know too much about this.); Bauer Remote Control; the Manual; The Amateur Film Maker by Malcolm Stewart Fellows (good book?); a case and a tripod. Does that sound like a good deal? Of course its not over yet so the price may sky rocket...
I personally never used the automatic zooming on it.
I paid for it $250 back then. Right now, if you do not care that the automatic zoom out is not working, go ahead for it, but do not pay more than $100-$125.
However, Bauers are offered all the time on eBay. I'll go with one without the extras. You can make your own remote cable, and you can use another microphone later. The tripod in that bid does not seem particulary stable.
Sometimes a Bauer 207 or 209 XL is offered with the chance to BUY NOW for $50-$75. Wait for this, if you want to and snatch it

But all in all, this is a camera that is worth the money you pay for.
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